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Transcript 11/14/11 Dave Ramos

#1 Post by BBTranscriptTeam » Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:31 pm

Dave Ramos
Cleveland, OH
News and traffic reporter


Topic Tree:

10 Rockin’ Christmas
9 Heel History
8 Master Class
7 Year in Movies
6 Quirky Breed
5 Name That Show
4 Historic Quotes
3 Familiar Avatar
2 Local Signs
1 Not Quite a Game

Topic Tree: (randomized)

4 Historic Quotes
10 Rockin’ Christmas
1 Not Quite a Game
5 Name That Show
8 Master Class
9 Heel History
7 Year in Movies
3 Familiar Avatar
6 Quirky Breed
2 Local Signs


Question 1 – 2 Local Signs
In 2003, the slang word “Fuhgeddaboudit” was added to a large road sign as drivers leave where?
A. Boston, MA
B. Philadelphia, PA
C. Brooklyn, NY
D. Chicago, IL
Spoiler
C. Brooklyn, NY
$2K
Bank - $2K
Question 2 – 6 Quirky Breed
Prized by breeders for its intelligence and striking appearance, the Puli dog’s hair resembles what household item?
A. Mop
B. Cotton balls
C. Terrycloth
D. Steel wool
Spoiler
A. Mop
$1K
Bank - $3K
Question 3 – 3 Familiar Avatar
In Microsoft Outlook 2010, the generic user icon bears a striking resemblance to a 1977 mug shot of whom?
A. Steve Jobs
B. Mark Zuckergerg
C. Bill Gates
D. Michael Dell
Spoiler
C. Bill Gates
$3K
Bank - $6K
Question 4 – 7 Year in Movies
Had he lived two years longer, what award-winning film director would have died, appropriately, in 2001?
A. Robert Altman
B. Billy Wilder
C. Stanley Kubrick
D. Sydney Pollack
Spoiler
C. Stanley Kubrick
$15K
Bank - $21K
commercial break

Question 5 – 9 Heel History
Early high heel shoes were actually worn by men to help them do what?
A. Ride horses
B. Make wine
C. Sword fight
D. Farm land

JTQ 1
Spoiler
A. Ride horses
$5K
Bank - $21K
Question 6 – 8 Master Class
What museum has allowed aspiring artists, including Degas and Manet, to set up an easel and copy its paintings?
A. Guggenheim
B. Louvre
C. Musée d’Orsay
D. Tate

ATA
ATA results
8% A. Guggenheim
59% B. Louvre
28% C. Musée d’Orsay
5% D. Tate

Spoiler
B. Louvre
$10K
Bank - $31K
Question 7 – 5 Name That Show
What TV host came up with the name of his game show when he told an auditioning contestant, “You’ve got a minute to win it”?
A. Steve Harvey
B. Guy Fieri
C. Pat Sajak
D. Alex Trebek
Spoiler
B. Guy Fieri
$7K
Bank - $38K
Question 8 – 1 Not Quite a Game
A fake children’s game which involves making someone gather a deck of cards off of the floor is called what?
A. 64 Wipe-up
B. 52 Pick-up
C. 48 Clean-up
D. 44 Pile-up
Spoiler
B. 52 Pick-up
$100
Bank - $38,100
Question 9 – 10 Rockin’ Christmas
What rocker penned a holiday song for Celine Dion called “The Magic of Christmas Day (God Bless Us Everyone)”?
A. Bret Michaels
B. Jon Bon Jovi
C. David Lee Roth
D. Dee Snider

JTQ 2
Spoiler
D. Dee Snider
$500
Bank - $38,100
commercial break

Question 10 – 4 Historic Quotes
Responding to the repeal of a historic law in 1933, FDR is often quoted as saying “What America needs now is a” what?
A. Hamburger
B. Nap
C. Drink
D. Shower
Spoiler
C. Drink
$25K
Bank - $63,100
$100K
What classic work was first published under the pseudonym “Captain George North”?
A. Robinson Crusoe
B. Treasure Island
C. Lord of the Flies
D. Moby-Dick

Dave decides to leave with $63,100.
Spoiler
B. Treasure Island
commercial break

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Re: Transcript 11/14/11 Dave Ramos

#2 Post by zachhoran1 » Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:52 pm

Dave alluded to "completing the game show trifecta" when he ended his run today. A little searching states he won $70,058 between his TPIR and WHeel appearances. He won $23,608 on TPIR($1608 in IUFBs and Plinko SMall Prizes, plus $22K in cash) in the October 3, 2001 episode and won $46450($41K cash and a trip to Jamaica) on Wheel in June 2007.

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Re: Transcript 11/14/11 Dave Ramos

#3 Post by Kazoo65 » Mon Nov 14, 2011 8:34 pm

1. easy2. easy-I watch Dogs 101 on Animal Planet, and learned this from the show they did about the puli.
3. since it's Microsoft, it has to be Bill Gates.4.easy
5. ouch!  I have zero idea, so I JTQ here.
6. It's gotta be one of the 2 in France, since both artists mentioned are French. I need a 50/50 or a Double Dip.  Since I've got neither, I JTQ.
7. easy
8. easy

9.  I own the CD this song is on, but do I have any idea who wrote it?  No.  I ATA and hope they do.  If their percentages are lousy, I walk.
10. very easy.

100K-I'm torn between B and D, since the word "Captain" makes me think the book has something to do with seafaring.
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Re: Transcript 11/14/11 Dave Ramos

#4 Post by SportsFan68 » Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:12 am

Question 2 – 6 Quirky Breed
Prized by breeders for its intelligence and striking appearance, the Puli dog’s hair resembles what household item?
A. Mop
B. Cotton balls
C. Terrycloth
D. Steel wool
Spoiler
A. Mop
$1K
Bank - $3K
They're adorable!
Question 4 – 7 Year in Movies
Had he lived two years longer, what award-winning film director would have died, appropriately, in 2001?
A. Robert Altman
B. Billy Wilder
C. Stanley Kubrick
D. Sydney Pollack
Spoiler
C. Stanley Kubrick
$15K
Bank - $21K
Also sprach Zarathustra.
Question 5 – 9 Heel History
Early high heel shoes were actually worn by men to help them do what?
A. Ride horses
B. Make wine
C. Sword fight
D. Farm land

JTQ 1
Spoiler
A. Ride horses
$5K
Bank - $21K
Yep, so the rider's foot wouldn't slip through the stirrup.
Question 6 – 8 Master Class
What museum has allowed aspiring artists, including Degas and Manet, to set up an easel and copy its paintings?
A. Guggenheim
B. Louvre
C. Musée d’Orsay
D. Tate

ATA
ATA results
8% A. Guggenheim
59% B. Louvre
28% C. Musée d’Orsay
5% D. Tate

Spoiler
B. Louvre
$10K
Bank - $31K
JTQ. No idea.
Question 7 – 5 Name That Show
What TV host came up with the name of his game show when he told an auditioning contestant, “You’ve got a minute to win it”?
A. Steve Harvey
B. Guy Fieri
C. Pat Sajak
D. Alex Trebek
Spoiler
B. Guy Fieri
$7K
Bank - $38K
I can get this one by process of elimination. Harvey - Family Feud; Sajak, Wheel; Trebek, J!
Question 8 – 1 Not Quite a Game
A fake children’s game which involves making someone gather a deck of cards off of the floor is called what?
A. 64 Wipe-up
B. 52 Pick-up
C. 48 Clean-up
D. 44 Pile-up
Spoiler
B. 52 Pick-up
$100
Bank - $38,100
I learned this game with I was about eight years old. Rotten older brother . . .
Question 9 – 10 Rockin’ Christmas
What rocker penned a holiday song for Celine Dion called “The Magic of Christmas Day (God Bless Us Everyone)”?
A. Bret Michaels
B. Jon Bon Jovi
C. David Lee Roth
D. Dee Snider

JTQ 2
Spoiler
D. Dee Snider
$500
Bank - $38,100
JTQ also.
Question 10 – 4 Historic Quotes
Responding to the repeal of a historic law in 1933, FDR is often quoted as saying “What America needs now is a” what?
A. Hamburger
B. Nap
C. Drink
D. Shower
Spoiler
C. Drink
$25K
Bank - $63,100
This came up somewhere not long ago. Discovery channel, maybe.
$100K
What classic work was first published under the pseudonym “Captain George North”?
A. Robinson Crusoe
B. Treasure Island
C. Lord of the Flies
D. Moby-Dick

Dave decides to leave with $63,100.
Spoiler
B. Treasure Island
I can try process of elimination. Crusoe was so huge in literature classes, I can't imagine they would leave out a reference to a pseudonym, same with Moby Dick. Lord of the Flies, I dunno. Surely William Golding wanted this Pulitzer blockbuster published under his own name. Although, he didn't know it was gonna be a Pulitzer blockbuster before he published it. I haven't read Treasure Island, but I can easily imagine Stevenson writing in the first person as "Captain North" to make the narrative flow more easily. Would it be enough to pull the trigger? I dunno.
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Re: Transcript 11/14/11 Dave Ramos

#5 Post by Estonut » Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:39 am

SportsFan68 wrote:
Question 10 – 4 Historic Quotes
Responding to the repeal of a historic law in 1933, FDR is often quoted as saying “What America needs now is a” what?
A. Hamburger
B. Nap
C. Drink
D. Shower
Spoiler
C. Drink
$25K
Bank - $63,100
This came up somewhere not long ago. Discovery channel, maybe.
I'd guess it was mentioned in Ken Burns' most recent documentary, "Prohibition," which started running on the PBS stations a couple of months ago.
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Re: Transcript 11/14/11 Dave Ramos

#6 Post by earendel » Tue Nov 15, 2011 7:00 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Dave Ramos
Cleveland, OH
News and traffic reporter
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 5 – 9 Heel History
Early high heel shoes were actually worn by men to help them do what?
A. Ride horses
B. Make wine
C. Sword fight
D. Farm land

JTQ 1
Spoiler
A. Ride horses
$5K
Bank - $21K
I guessed correctly but on the show I probably would have used JTQ.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Question 9 – 10 Rockin’ Christmas
What rocker penned a holiday song for Celine Dion called “The Magic of Christmas Day (God Bless Us Everyone)”?
A. Bret Michaels
B. Jon Bon Jovi
C. David Lee Roth
D. Dee Snider

JTQ 2
Spoiler
D. Dee Snider
$500
Bank - $38,100
Again I guessed correctly but I'd use my second JTQ just as Dave did.
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:$100K
What classic work was first published under the pseudonym “Captain George North”?
A. Robinson Crusoe
B. Treasure Island
C. Lord of the Flies
D. Moby-Dick

Dave decides to leave with $63,100.
Spoiler
B. Treasure Island
I have ATA left so I might as well use it, then walk away.
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Re: Transcript 11/14/11 Dave Ramos

#7 Post by wintergreen48 » Tue Nov 15, 2011 9:11 am

BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Dave Ramos
Cleveland, OH
News and traffic reporter



Question 6 – 8 Master Class
What museum has allowed aspiring artists, including Degas and Manet, to set up an easel and copy its paintings?
A. Guggenheim
B. Louvre
C. Musée d’Orsay
D. Tate

ATA
ATA results
8% A. Guggenheim
59% B. Louvre
28% C. Musée d’Orsay
5% D. Tate

Spoiler
B. Louvre
$10K
Bank - $31K
This is one that should be easy to do by a process of elimination. Using two French painters suggests pretty strongly that the gallery involved is French, which would pretty much eliminates both the Tate (in London) and Guggenheim (a couple different locations over the years, but the 'notable' ones were not in France), but even more importantly, Manet and Degas both died before the Musée d'Orsay opened as a gallery (I think Manet had died even before it was a railroad station) and before any of the Guggenheims had opened, and Manet died before any of the Tates had opened (and the only part of the Tate that was around for either of them was the section that was and is devoted to British art, not likely to be a source for a couple of French sort-of-impressionists), so the only one it could be is the Louvre.

Semi-sort-of-on topic anecdote... when I was on that ‘other’ trivia game show, one of the categories was Art and I pretty much ran through it without much trouble, and hit a (video) Daily Double. I had about $6,000 at the time, was way ahead of either of my opponents, and was debating whether to wage $1,500 or $3,000; I somehow added the numbers and came up with $4,500. They flashed a picture of a painting I had never seen before, identified it as ‘The Snake Charmer,’ and indicated that it was featured in a series of advertisements for Jaguar (which Alex drove at that time); I was supposed to identify the painter. I had no idea, I had the time period right, but no idea of the artist (who happened to be Henri Rousseau). I went right back into Art for the last remaining question in the category, which seemed to intimidate my two opponents, and pretty much cleared the rest of the Board and went into Final J! with more than double their combined scores, so it all ended up OK for me, but I was still vexed about that ~!@#$%^&* painting. Eight years later, I was in the Musée d’Orsay, mostly for the Monets, and there I found that ~!@#$%^&* painting, in the flesh (or, rather, in the canvas). If I had had a razor or a box cutter with me…
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Re: Transcript 11/14/11 Dave Ramos

#8 Post by ulysses5019 » Tue Nov 15, 2011 9:20 am

wintergreen48 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Dave Ramos
Cleveland, OH
News and traffic reporter



Question 6 – 8 Master Class
What museum has allowed aspiring artists, including Degas and Manet, to set up an easel and copy its paintings?
A. Guggenheim
B. Louvre
C. Musée d’Orsay
D. Tate

ATA
ATA results
8% A. Guggenheim
59% B. Louvre
28% C. Musée d’Orsay
5% D. Tate

Spoiler
B. Louvre
$10K
Bank - $31K
This is one that should be easy to do by a process of elimination. Using two French painters suggests pretty strongly that the gallery involved is French, which would pretty much eliminates both the Tate (in London) and Guggenheim (a couple different locations over the years, but the 'notable' ones were not in France), but even more importantly, Manet and Degas both died before the Musée d'Orsay opened as a gallery (I think Manet had died even before it was a railroad station) and before any of the Guggenheims had opened, and Manet died before any of the Tates had opened (and the only part of the Tate that was around for either of them was the section that was and is devoted to British art, not likely to be a source for a couple of French sort-of-impressionists), so the only one it could be is the Louvre.

Semi-sort-of-on topic anecdote... when I was on that ‘other’ trivia game show, one of the categories was Art and I pretty much ran through it without much trouble, and hit a (video) Daily Double. I had about $6,000 at the time, was way ahead of either of my opponents, and was debating whether to wage $1,500 or $3,000; I somehow added the numbers and came up with $4,500. They flashed a picture of a painting I had never seen before, identified it as ‘The Snake Charmer,’ and indicated that it was featured in a series of advertisements for Jaguar (which Alex drove at that time); I was supposed to identify the painter. I had no idea, I had the time period right, but no idea of the artist (who happened to be Henri Rousseau). I went right back into Art for the last remaining question in the category, which seemed to intimidate my two opponents, and pretty much cleared the rest of the Board and went into Final J! with more than double their combined scores, so it all ended up OK for me, but I was still vexed about that ~!@#$%^&* painting. Eight years later, I was in the Musée d’Orsay, mostly for the Monets, and there I found that ~!@#$%^&* painting, in the flesh (or, rather, in the canvas). If I had had a razor or a box cutter with me…

That's a rather bizarre painting. And Jaguar used it in their ads?
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Re: Transcript 11/14/11 Dave Ramos

#9 Post by Bob Juch » Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:38 am

wintergreen48 wrote:
BBTranscriptTeam wrote:Dave Ramos
Cleveland, OH
News and traffic reporter



Question 6 – 8 Master Class
What museum has allowed aspiring artists, including Degas and Manet, to set up an easel and copy its paintings?
A. Guggenheim
B. Louvre
C. Musée d’Orsay
D. Tate

ATA
ATA results
8% A. Guggenheim
59% B. Louvre
28% C. Musée d’Orsay
5% D. Tate

Spoiler
B. Louvre
$10K
Bank - $31K
This is one that should be easy to do by a process of elimination. Using two French painters suggests pretty strongly that the gallery involved is French, which would pretty much eliminates both the Tate (in London) and Guggenheim (a couple different locations over the years, but the 'notable' ones were not in France), but even more importantly, Manet and Degas both died before the Musée d'Orsay opened as a gallery (I think Manet had died even before it was a railroad station) and before any of the Guggenheims had opened, and Manet died before any of the Tates had opened (and the only part of the Tate that was around for either of them was the section that was and is devoted to British art, not likely to be a source for a couple of French sort-of-impressionists), so the only one it could be is the Louvre.
If you knew all that about the other museums and the painters, it's likely you knew about the Louvre.
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